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Auto glass manufacturers are providers of cheap and affordable glass and mirrored surfaces that are put to use in a variety of ways. Often, a mobile technician or auto glass company specializes in providing custom glass replacement and repair services. Below is some terminology to become familiar with when you are in need of auto glass services.

Acrylic Plastic - A lighter and shatter resistant alternative to glass windows. This material can withstand high impact force; however it is more prove to scratching than glass.

Aero Screen - A windshield with the only purpose of deflecting wind. Less than 8 inches in height, aero screens are popularly found on motorcycles and other recreational vehicles.

Crack and Chip Repairs - Windshield and side window repairs can often be done without having to replace the entire windshield. The glass is filled with a clear resin that dries clear from curing under an ultraviolet light.

Driver Visibility - The distance a driver is able to safely identify and distinguish objects outside of the car and on the road.

Glare - Generally from the harsh rays of the sun, glare is bright and intense reflected light.

Safety Glass - Transparent panes that generally retain the fragments if the glass is shattered or broken.

Window Film - Transparent film or metallic laminate that is applied to the windows of a vehicle to help reduce the sun’s heat, radiation and temperature. Tinting and coating materials are applied for UV protection, safety, privacy and security purposes as well.

Windshield - The front window of any auto, car or vehicle. Also referred to as a windscreen, it contains a plastic layer of laminate between two sheets of curved glass.

Wiperless Windshield - A pressurized air blowing mechanism that, instead of wipers, is used to remove rain, snow and debris from an automobile’s windshield.

No matter what type of automobile or car you drive, a glass repair and replacement technician will be able to help fix the cracks or chips in your vehicle’s glass. Whether you drive a motorcycle, a truck or a car, call an auto glass company for windshield and glass repairs and replacements. Auto glass technicians replace and repair all types and sizes of glass, including windshields, mirrors, and windows. These auto glass companies also sometimes specialize in custom tinting services as well. Before choosing an auto glass company, always do your research. A great source for information is the internet. Be sure to look at various auto glass companies in your area to find the best one for your needs. Look on auto glass company websites and compare pricing information, products and services. You can also contact companies by phone, inquiring about their glass installation and replacement services. If you want convenience, then look for a mobile auto glass technician. These auto glass professionals will travel to your home, office or business to fix your vehicle’s glass. When you have found an auto glass company that suits your needs, be sure you know their contact information. If you have questions or inquiries, always be sure to ask. Be sure to choose the right company to suit not only your needs, but your budget as well.